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Practical Novel Tests for Ensuring Safe Adaptive Control

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Dehghani, Arvin
Anderson, Brian
Kennedy, Rodney

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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In this paper, we further illustrate the versatility and effectiveness of our novel tests for ensuring safe adaptive control in practice. The tests utilize a limited amount of experimental and possibly noisy data obtained from a closedloop-consisting of an existing known stabilizing controller connected to an unknown plant-to infer if the introduction of a prospective controller will stabilize the unknown plant. The need and importance of this arise in iterative identification and control algorithms, multiple-model adaptive control (MMAC), and multi-controller adaptive switching.

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Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Decision and Control 2008

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2037-12-31